Man in Waist-high Floodwaters Finds His Wife's Engagement Ring Floating in Box
He knew all the material stuff could be replaced after a hurricane left his home underwater-but his spirits soared when he saw a tiny package floating by.
Kimberly Gager is not just a single mother of three children – she is also using her shopping addiction to help hurricane evacuees.
Gager has donated over $8,000 worth of toiletries and hygienic supplies to dozens of relief efforts and families. The 39-year-old says that she used her extreme couponing skills to whittle the prices down on deodorant, toothbrushes, shampoo, razors, baby wipes, diapers, and detergent to about $4,000.
An Army veteran and government employee, Gager has been raising money for the supplies through her personal Paypal page – and she does not plan on stopping until she runs out of money.
"As long as the donations keep coming, I'll keep buying," Gager wrote on Facebook. "Target and Walgreens have been EXCEPTIONAL and very patient with me!"
Gager says that she plans on teaching a class on extreme couponing once she is less occupied with deliveries and hurricane relief.
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